Being involved in a student organization is an opportunity to connect and make a difference.
More than 200 student organizations exist at Tech, offering something for any student
interested in connecting to the campus community. Religious, service, honors, special
interests and academic department organizations are established based on student interest
and new organizations can be established by interested students.

Greek organizations come with close bonds, friendship and leadership opportunities
for students to get involved. During the semester, Tech’s Greek organizations typically
participate in more than 100 community service projects and raise thousands of dollars
for charities.

Students have the opportunity to express their opinions and collaborate with university
administrators through the Student Government Organization. Consisting of student-selected
executive officers, senators and supreme court, SGA serves as a liaison between the
student body and university administrators to foster a strong sense of community on
campus.

Tennessee Tech does not condone and will not tolerate discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, sex, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, veteran status, and any other bases protected by federal and state civil rights law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies should be directed to equity@tntech.edu.